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Views from the University of Missouri's celebration of the School of Journalism's 100th anniversary.
Pat Westcott, left, BJ '75, and Laura Tyler, BJ '75, during a class reunion party at Harpo's on Thursday.
Jim Pierobon, left, and Mary Elizabeth enjoy the taste of Tiger Stripe ice cream during the Reynolds Journalism Institute dedication on Friday. They both graduated in 1977.
Jane Stevens, left, and Darwin Hindman, mayor of Columbia, chat over ice cream during the Reynolds Journalism Institute dedication.
Rose Trbovich captures an image of the Pictures of the Year winning picture during the Reynolds Journalism Institute dedication on Friday. She graduated from the J-school in 1949.
From left, Liza, Cole and Richard Ransom examine the Pictures of the Year International exhibit in the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute on Friday. Richard graduated from the journalism school in 1988 and currently works for WREG in Memphis. The family plans to attend the football game tomorrow.
From left, Ann Pemstein, BJ'70, Ron Pemstein, BJ'70, Joe Rhein, BJ'69, Rick Goodman, BJ'70, and Meta Levin, BJ'70, listen to 1969 graduate John Jeansonne's story during the centennial celebration. They were working together in a sports section while at the Missourian.
Maria Fox looks at the Picture of the Year International exhibit in the Reynolds Journalism Institute during the centennial celebration.
Bob Teel, left, a former coach of Mizzou cross country, and Ken Paulson share reminisce about old times during the centennial celebration. "I was one of his team," Ken said. Ken graduated from the School of Journalism in 1975.
Bob Teel, center, a former coach of Mizzou cross country, and Ken Paulson, right, a USA TODAY editor, pose for a portrait during the centennial celebration. Ken graduated from the School of Journalism in 1975.
MU alumna and Entertainment Tonight host Jann Carl, BJ '82, prepares for her own show during the centennial celebration.
Channing Dawson views the Picture of the Year International exhibit in the Reynolds Journalism Institute during the centennial celebration. Channing is a senior adviser to Scripps Networks. Channing is currently focusing on next-generation interactive strategies.
Lauren Pinder, left, a current student at the School of Journalism, asks a question to Leah Sanders during the centennial celebration.
Leah Sanders, right, answers questions from students and alumni of the School of Journalism during the centennial celebration. She got a master's degree in 1992 from the J-school.
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